Provides information on the investigative reporting conducted on the proliferation of methamphetamine drugs in California. News coverage on illegal drug use; Opinion from several newspaper editors on drug addiction; Details on the Mexican drug cartels; Details on the investigative reporting strategy of journalists.
*INTERNATIONAL trade, *AMERICAN speeches, addresses, etc., *JOURNALISTS, *EMPLOYMENT, *POLITICAL attitudes, PRESIDENTIAL messages of United States Presidents
Abstract
This article presents news including foreign trade bill that was discussed during United States President John F. Kennedy's State of the Union address, other factors discussed in Kennedy's address, which reflects his 1961 pattern of relations with the U.S. Congress, and several hundred journalists in Los Angeles, California, who lost their newspaper jobs when two downtown papers went out of business.
The article focuses on Ilona Bensczko Selle, a columnist and one of the most influential woman in San Francisco, California. She has contact with countless people during war and her fanatical followers of a morning paper know her as "Miss Fixit". They regarded her as the soother of homesick souls, unraveler of torturous problems and the general minister to the needs of fouled-up General Infantry officer. All these descriptions, she hopes someday to cease her laborious job and rest for years.
Published
1945
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